@yegordb@deedydas I think this would have been better phrased as "Commit virtually no code", it's hard to take this seriously when you have such a meme headline
@teej_dv He was never even a real programmer, he worked in an internal tools team. Real programmers use Rust, real programmers don't use internal tools, they enter their code via the front panel
@AntLobach I stopped using common lisp for maybe 8 ish years. Came back for the interactive environment. It was weird to have any program I wrote still work without modifications.
I had written an Angular JS frontend for one project, and it didn't fair so well. So I'm glad to see HTMX
@htmx_org It's not uncommon to find that by embracing better ux the basic functionality in the browser like "find in page" stops functioning. Not to mention keyboard shortcuts, gimme back my keyboard
@BicycleAdagio Copenhagen has a lot of shared road spaces in the city. I don't think it's unreasonable to allow cars. But it needs to be clear its a shared space, like removing the gutter to it's all the same level. Having outdoor dining on the footpath. Naturally there will be less cars
@ClydeRathbone@TRohald@SamHarrisOrg@gcaw It's deliberately inconvenient to own guns and easy to identity people who are carrying guns without a reasonable propose. So I think that make policing the use of them easier. You're right re defense, I think Aussies would get a home alarm, or flood lights
@ClydeRathbone@TRohald@SamHarrisOrg@gcaw Your only allowed to carry a firearm for work or if your going to or from a range / gun smith. Casual firearm ownership is not that common
@ClydeRathbone@TRohald@SamHarrisOrg@gcaw It's true there are still loads of guns in Australia. But, rifles in Australia must be stored in a locked gun safe bolted to the house. Its bolt must be stored in a separately locked safe, and the ammunition must be stored in a separate locked cabinet.